Rodent Block Xcluder

Xcluder Rodent Block Xcluder Fill Fabric is designed to stop gnawing and burrowing pests from entering your house, apartment, mobile home or building in a safe and environmentally responsive way. For preventing pest intrusion, Xcluder is superior and a permanent solution for rodent control!

Our Xcluder is available with garage door bottom seals, or seperate stainless steel mesh to use around your home wherever pest prevention may be needed. Xcluder is made from coarse stainless steel wool.

Rodent Block Garage Door Seal

Xcluder Rodent Block Xcluder Fill Fabric is designed to stop gnawing and burrowing pests from entering your house, apartment, mobile home or building in a safe and environmentally responsive way. For preventing pest intrusion, Xcluder is superior and a permanent solution for rodent control!

Our Xcluder is available with garage door bottom seals, or separate stainless steel mesh to use around your home wherever pest prevention may be needed. Xcluder is made from coarse stainless steel wool.

Having a good garage door seal and weather seal on your garage door is important to keep out water, elements, and pest. If you have an uneven garage floor you can use a larger bottom seal to help close off gaps. For extreme garage door gaps you may consider using a new garage door bottom seal along with a garage door threshold to close off gaps at the bottom of your garage door.

Our garage door seal replacement material is sold custom cut by the foot. Rubber and Vinyl weather seal material is available in Double T-End, Bead End, P-End and T-Bulb which fits a double or single bottom seal retainer. The Clopay garage door bottom seal fits a single channel retainer, and fits many Clopay Garage Doors. The Wayne Dalton Seal seal has a P End connector to fit Wayne Dalton garage doors.

If you have an old discontinued weather seal we offer complete Rubber Seal Kits which includes everything you need to replace the bottom of the garage door including channels, rubber seal and fasteners. The Super Seal Garage Door Rubber seal is a double T End seal and has an additional rubber tube that runs though the middle which helps the seal keep its form.

Most of our bottom seals slide into the current retainer on the garage door. To determine what type of retainer you have simply pull out a corner of your bottom seal to expose the retainer. Most standard retainers are a double or single channel. If you have a double channel you'll want to see if the current seal is shaped like a T, or if it has an oval shape or round shape which should fit a Bead or P End bottom seal. If you have a wood door your seal may be nailed directly to the door; if that's the case we do have a rubber nail on seal available. Or you can add a retainer and new seal to your door.

Our garage door seals in a 3" Wide T End will fit in a double bottom seal retainer. The T Ends create a U shape once installed into the retainer, so the 3" Wide Seal will hang down approximately 1-1/2" once installed (depending on the width of the garage door).

Rubber seals are made of durable black EPDM synthetic rubber, and is more durable and and flexible than vinyl, and withstands extreme weather temperatures ranging from -50 to 350 degrees. Our garage door seals are generic and fit many types of residential and commercial garage doors. Aluminum Replacement Channels. Our seals are Made in USA!

We have had many customers contact us because rodents are eating through their garage door bottom seal and getting into their garage. You have to close off gaps to keep mice, chipmunks and other critters out of your garage. The Rodent Block garage door seal has a wire mesh embedded on the seal which can't be chewed though. If you are experiencing trouble with mice and rodents chewing though your garage door seal, then this might be a good solution for you. Request a free sample of the material. Another solution to keep rodents out of your garage is to get a steel wool from your local hardware store and stuff it into gaps and openings you find around your garage.

To close off gaps on the side or top of the garage door check out our brush seals. The brush seal in an angled retainer can seal any gaps along the sides of the garage door.

Special Note: Bottom seal material is custom cut at time of order. Measurements are provided with each product for your determination, if you aren't sure which product will work for you call us and we will mail you a small sample piece to test. Bottom seal material is non-returnable.

1 How do I determine what width garage seal to get?To determine if you need a 3" seal or a 4" seal depends on several factors. (A) If your garage door is a standard residential door it is probably 1-5/8" Wide (thick), so as long as you don't have a big gap when your garage door is closed then the 3" wide seal should suffice. (B) If your garage door is a commercial door it is probably 2" wide (thick), so you may want a 4" wide seal or wider. If you have a large gap, uneven concrete then a wider seal will probably work best.